First published online: 16 March 2021How do stigmatized political preferences become normalized? I argue that the parliamentary representation of the radical right normalizes radical right support. Radical right politicians breach established social norms. Hence their supporters have an incentive to conceal that support. When the radical right enters parliament, however, its voters are likely to perceive that their views have been legitimized, becoming more likely to display their private preferences. I use three studies to test this argument. Study 1 employs a regression discontinuity comparing the underreport of voting for radical right parties (RRPs) above and below thresholds of parliamentary representation. Study 2 compares how much in...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
Populist radical right (PRR) parties are increasingly included in coalition governments across Weste...
With the entrance and growing popularity of populist radical right parties (PRRs) in Western and Eas...
The electoral success of radical right parties throughout Western Europe is the biggest change to th...
The electoral success of radical right parties throughout Western Europe is the biggest change to th...
In the past decades, populist radical right parties in Europe have seen a rise in popularity and hav...
<p>How can we explain variation in support for radical right parties over time and across post-commu...
What motivates electoral support for radical right-wing parties (RRP)? Existing literature argues th...
Despite the continued electoral progress of the radical right, there are reasons to believe that its...
The ‘taboo’ or ‘stigma’ associated with many populist radical right parties (PRRPs) has been argued ...
The ‘taboo’ or ‘stigma’ associated with many populist radical right parties (PRRPs) has been argued ...
First published online: 24 March 2021Political rhetoric has important effects on the quality of demo...
Do voters polarize ideologically when radical views gain political legitimacy, or does the rise of r...
Radical right parties have changed the political landscape throughout Europe. These parties are chal...
This article aims to explain the variation in the electoral support for extreme-right parties (ERPs)...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
Populist radical right (PRR) parties are increasingly included in coalition governments across Weste...
With the entrance and growing popularity of populist radical right parties (PRRs) in Western and Eas...
The electoral success of radical right parties throughout Western Europe is the biggest change to th...
The electoral success of radical right parties throughout Western Europe is the biggest change to th...
In the past decades, populist radical right parties in Europe have seen a rise in popularity and hav...
<p>How can we explain variation in support for radical right parties over time and across post-commu...
What motivates electoral support for radical right-wing parties (RRP)? Existing literature argues th...
Despite the continued electoral progress of the radical right, there are reasons to believe that its...
The ‘taboo’ or ‘stigma’ associated with many populist radical right parties (PRRPs) has been argued ...
The ‘taboo’ or ‘stigma’ associated with many populist radical right parties (PRRPs) has been argued ...
First published online: 24 March 2021Political rhetoric has important effects on the quality of demo...
Do voters polarize ideologically when radical views gain political legitimacy, or does the rise of r...
Radical right parties have changed the political landscape throughout Europe. These parties are chal...
This article aims to explain the variation in the electoral support for extreme-right parties (ERPs)...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
Populist radical right (PRR) parties are increasingly included in coalition governments across Weste...
With the entrance and growing popularity of populist radical right parties (PRRs) in Western and Eas...